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lindsay: sure. well, washington had a deep conviction that no person was ever fully formed, so there needed to be a constant effort to improve yourself, to improve your education, to try and master your flaws. and to really see yourself as an ever evolving person. he certainly tried to live up to these standards through self-education. he was an avid reader. constantly consuming news and trying to learn new things in a variety of different fields. war, science, agriculture. he really enjoyed the theater, so he took in culture and fiction when it was recommended to him, high quality fiction like "don quixote." he was trying to improve who he was from an ideological perspective, but also master what he knew to be his own shortcomings. his temper, of course, is one of his most famous examples. he worked really hard to keep his natural temper in check, with mixed results sometimes. he learned to not make rash decisions. he learned to consult with people who had more knowledge than he did. he learned to
lindsay: sure. well, washington had a deep conviction that no person was ever fully formed, so there needed to be a constant effort to improve yourself, to improve your education, to try and master your flaws. and to really see yourself as an ever evolving person. he certainly tried to live up to these standards through self-education. he was an avid reader. constantly consuming news and trying to learn new things in a variety of different fields. war, science, agriculture. he really enjoyed...
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lindsay, are you persuaded by that claim? lindsay: no. i want to make a brief modification to the history. picture of twoof sides willingly coming together, um, i do not think stands the scrutiny of the supreme court in 1903 in a case with hitchcock in which congress saw plenary power over indians, the power to aggregate indian treaties with no judicial consequence. indianused a scramble in country in eastern oklahoma, wash was mentioned, and being overrun by non-indian settlers, which happened because of the railroads and acquisition of california gold and that sort of thing. in a desperate attempt to preserve their independence, they convened a constitutional convention of their own in muskogee, oklahoma to create the state of sequoia. they sent the draft constitution to washington. present roosevelt rejected it, frankly, on the grounds that if thedmitted it sequoia and oklahoma territory as a state, that would give extra electoral votes in the upcoming presidential election to the democrats, who were predicted to dominate the parties.
lindsay, are you persuaded by that claim? lindsay: no. i want to make a brief modification to the history. picture of twoof sides willingly coming together, um, i do not think stands the scrutiny of the supreme court in 1903 in a case with hitchcock in which congress saw plenary power over indians, the power to aggregate indian treaties with no judicial consequence. indianused a scramble in country in eastern oklahoma, wash was mentioned, and being overrun by non-indian settlers, which happened...
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we have some really great questions here, lindsay. knowing nothing about the first cab nerkts i have to ask -- cabinet, i have to ask was there fierce competition for these positions once they were created? in other words, once people found out washington was putting together this thing called a cabinet, did everyone want to get in and have a chance to serve? >> so actually, no, which is pretty remarkable. washington really struggled to get people to fill these positions especially in his final years. and it makes sense sort of when you think about the reality of these positions. the pay was pretty low. you had to live in philadelphia most of the year. you probably were leaving your family, your home, your business, your farm, your plantation the for many, many months at a time. communication was poor because it took a really long time for the mail to go, and travel was really difficult and uncomfortable, so you weren't getting to visit all that often. so you were probably talking an economic hit by -- taking an economic hit by being
we have some really great questions here, lindsay. knowing nothing about the first cab nerkts i have to ask -- cabinet, i have to ask was there fierce competition for these positions once they were created? in other words, once people found out washington was putting together this thing called a cabinet, did everyone want to get in and have a chance to serve? >> so actually, no, which is pretty remarkable. washington really struggled to get people to fill these positions especially in his...
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she will talk with doctor lindsay, the author of the book that we are celebrating and launching today. the cabinet, george washington and the creation of an american institution. colleen, it is all yours. >> thank you, stuart. i'm so delighted to be here with everybody this evening to celebrate my colleague lindsay's book launch of the cabinets. i have it right here in front of me, it's a terrific book. we want to remind everyone listening tonight and jeanine in on facebook live that if you have questions for lindsay we will be taking questions from the audience at the end of the program, just type your questions into the comment section of the facebook feed and we will get to as many questions as possible at the conclusion of our program. without further delay though i want to start talking to lindsay about this terrific book, the cabinets. lindsay, telus, there's been many books written about george washington, books about his time as general and times and books written about his time as president of the united states and there has been scholarship on his precedent-setting activitie
she will talk with doctor lindsay, the author of the book that we are celebrating and launching today. the cabinet, george washington and the creation of an american institution. colleen, it is all yours. >> thank you, stuart. i'm so delighted to be here with everybody this evening to celebrate my colleague lindsay's book launch of the cabinets. i have it right here in front of me, it's a terrific book. we want to remind everyone listening tonight and jeanine in on facebook live that if...
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. >> next, lindsay chervinsky, storing at the white house historical association on george washington's presidency. this is a virtual author is it her book "the cabinet: george washington and the creation of an american institution." >> good afternoon. welcome to white house history life. my name is stewart mclaurin and i'm the president of the white house historical association. today we're going to have an exciting conversation with the head of our rubenstein senator whitehouse history and one of our historians on a brand-new book, "the cabinet: george washington and the creation of an american institution." ordinarily we would be doing this event at the carriage house which is a base of operations on lafayette park but as were all working from home and join you in your home, we are trying out this new mode of communications. but it's perfectly fitting with our historic mission. as all of you know, we were founded in 1961 i first lady jacqueline kennedy who had the vision at such a young age in such a short bit of time as first lady to create an organization like the white house histo
. >> next, lindsay chervinsky, storing at the white house historical association on george washington's presidency. this is a virtual author is it her book "the cabinet: george washington and the creation of an american institution." >> good afternoon. welcome to white house history life. my name is stewart mclaurin and i'm the president of the white house historical association. today we're going to have an exciting conversation with the head of our rubenstein senator...
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i'm so happy for lindsay and dustin.ongratulations on the couple says they still plan to hold a reception at disney world in the fall. they really cared about that may 23rd date of having that be their official wedding date, and they want to honeymoon one day in peru so congratulations to the happy couple and disney is the parent company of abbeing . >>> where crowds are showing up around the country as president trump pushes to reopen places of worship. >>> hundreds of people rallies at the state capitol for what they call liberty fest. the changes they are demanding to see. >>> a historic rocket launch at home this week. why these astronauts will be doing something not we're here for you and we're open. wow. i'm an original. one of a kind. you feel me? love ya'. oop! you look cute! better than you? pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for just $5.99. my new bite-sized, crispy popcorn chicken is so irresistible you'll want them whenever, so don't resist! pop 'em while you game, hang, or do y
i'm so happy for lindsay and dustin.ongratulations on the couple says they still plan to hold a reception at disney world in the fall. they really cared about that may 23rd date of having that be their official wedding date, and they want to honeymoon one day in peru so congratulations to the happy couple and disney is the parent company of abbeing . >>> where crowds are showing up around the country as president trump pushes to reopen places of worship. >>> hundreds of people...
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she will be talking with lindsay chervinsky, the author of the book we're celebrating and launching today, "the cabinet: george washington and the creation of an american institution." colleen, it's all yours. >> thank thank you, stuart. i'm so delighted to be with everybody this evening to celebrate my colleague book launch of "the cabinet." 1090 i have it right here in front me. it's a terrific book. i want to but everybody was listening tonight and tuning in on facebook live that if you have questions we will be taking questions from the audience at the end of the program. just type your questions into the comments section, the facebook feed and will get to as many questions as possible at the conclusion of our program. without further delay, i want to talk to lens about this terrific book, "the cabinet." tell us, there's been many, many books written about george washington, books about his time as revolution were general, books written about his time as president of the united states, and there's been a lot of scholarship on his precedent-setting activity. however, there's never been
she will be talking with lindsay chervinsky, the author of the book we're celebrating and launching today, "the cabinet: george washington and the creation of an american institution." colleen, it's all yours. >> thank thank you, stuart. i'm so delighted to be with everybody this evening to celebrate my colleague book launch of "the cabinet." 1090 i have it right here in front me. it's a terrific book. i want to but everybody was listening tonight and tuning in on...
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school, lindsay academy.stood until the early or mid-1970's, when it was demolished. some of my relatives remember when lindsay school, when it was active and existed in tulsa. this is just some information about the schools as they operated in the muskogee nation. day schools, boarding schools, intermediate manual labor and high schools. the schools were funded by some of the payments we had received through agreements with the federal government. we passed a law, there was a law passed in the 1890's, about two thirds of the income we were receiving from pasture lands we leased to people, that would also go to support our school system in the muskogee nation. we also had as part of the school system a couple of orphanages. one of the orphanages was here in the city, and one of the managers at the time, we were introduced to him earlier, was alexander posey. he lived here and managed the orphanage here at the time. a lot of people can see an image of that -- our visitors will go, where was that, can we see th
school, lindsay academy.stood until the early or mid-1970's, when it was demolished. some of my relatives remember when lindsay school, when it was active and existed in tulsa. this is just some information about the schools as they operated in the muskogee nation. day schools, boarding schools, intermediate manual labor and high schools. the schools were funded by some of the payments we had received through agreements with the federal government. we passed a law, there was a law passed in the...
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love it out he in part to commu vendors loaned lindsay her gown, flowers and the warriors themselves. >> as michigan alum, couldn't be more happy to see jordan here. >> reporter: one more surprise. >> on behalf of abc and disney fairy tale weddings and alda, special limited edition pair of glass slippers in your size. >> reporter: cinderella dustin and lindsay schneider won't soon forget. >> appreciate everyone's support. couldn't be happier. thank you. >> we're husband and wife. >> woo! >> could not be happier for them. couple plans to hold reception at disneyworld in the fall and honeymoon one day in disney is the parent company of abc7. >>> famous names got together to throw a mega prom due to all the dance cancellations nationwide. michelle obama hosted yesterday's prom-a-thon, says she's proud of the class of 2020 dealing with the upheaval of the lockdown. singer encouraged people to have hope for the future. d.j. khalid and others made appearances and hailey performed. >>> it's going to cost you. >> really going to heat up in the bay area next few days. meteorologist drew tuma i
love it out he in part to commu vendors loaned lindsay her gown, flowers and the warriors themselves. >> as michigan alum, couldn't be more happy to see jordan here. >> reporter: one more surprise. >> on behalf of abc and disney fairy tale weddings and alda, special limited edition pair of glass slippers in your size. >> reporter: cinderella dustin and lindsay schneider won't soon forget. >> appreciate everyone's support. couldn't be happier. thank you. >>...
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investigators say he and stephen lindsay worked for the man at the time of the murder. lindsay was arrested in southern california along with joshua camps and caleb charters brother curtis. >> this case took vigilance and resilience. we butted up against a lot of closed doors over the last seven or eight months and every time that happened, and investigators found somewhere else to go with this case. i've been in this job for 32 years and i can tell you there is compelling evidence against these four people. >> reporter: investigators say none of the suspects has a significant criminal history but all four are now facing murder, kidnapping and robbery charges. >>> let's take a live look at ocean beach in san francisco right now, it's going to be a very warm holiday weekend and many people may be flocking to the beaches, the parks, trails, you name it, to get a little sunshine, but bay area officials are doing everything they can to prevent clustering of crowds during the pandemic. easier said than done? >> reporter: absolutely. people are starting to get what we are cal
investigators say he and stephen lindsay worked for the man at the time of the murder. lindsay was arrested in southern california along with joshua camps and caleb charters brother curtis. >> this case took vigilance and resilience. we butted up against a lot of closed doors over the last seven or eight months and every time that happened, and investigators found somewhere else to go with this case. i've been in this job for 32 years and i can tell you there is compelling evidence...
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next to mark is lindsay chervinsky. she is currently the white house historian, working for the white house historical association. she also held a post-doctorate for two years. hers was at southern methodist university at the center for presidential history. her book she is working on and is under contract with harvard university press, is entitled "the president's cabinet," george washington and the creation of an american institution." lindsay has written several pieces for a popular audience, thinking through the cabinet choices are current president has made and what we might learn from history and thinking that through. last but not least, at the end, david houpt. he got his phd from the city university of new york graduate center. he is a assistant professor at the university of north carolina wilmington. his book is "to organize the sovereign people, democracy and mobilization in revolutionary pennsylvania." thank you to all four of you. thank you first to the conference organizers for putting together this sche
next to mark is lindsay chervinsky. she is currently the white house historian, working for the white house historical association. she also held a post-doctorate for two years. hers was at southern methodist university at the center for presidential history. her book she is working on and is under contract with harvard university press, is entitled "the president's cabinet," george washington and the creation of an american institution." lindsay has written several pieces for a...
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we'll show you the four men. 23-year-old joshua camps. 22-year-old steven lindsay. and two brothers, 22-year-old curtis charters and 19-year-old caleb charters. they're accused of kidnapping tushar atray from his home in the pleasure point neighborhood october 1st. sheriff jim hart says the arrests came after more than 3,000 hours of intense investigation. >> i've been on this job for 32 years. i can tell you there is compelling evidence against these four people. we have the right people and now it's the district attorney's office's job to take this case, to take it to the judicial system and prosecute this case te best they can. >> investigators say lindsay and caleb charters worked for atray in his cannabis business. they say robbery was the motive for the crime. >>> facebook ceo mark zuckerberg says as many as remotelyremotely five to ten years. facebook looks into supporting permanent remote work for its existing employees. the company will adjust salaries depending on where employees live paying less to those who work remotely from cities where the cost of liv
we'll show you the four men. 23-year-old joshua camps. 22-year-old steven lindsay. and two brothers, 22-year-old curtis charters and 19-year-old caleb charters. they're accused of kidnapping tushar atray from his home in the pleasure point neighborhood october 1st. sheriff jim hart says the arrests came after more than 3,000 hours of intense investigation. >> i've been on this job for 32 years. i can tell you there is compelling evidence against these four people. we have the right people...
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. >> reporter: lindsay hirsch and dustin schneider began their fairy tale romance aer and a half ago. >> we met at a great time. we were both ready. we fell in love quick. when it's right it's right. it feels right. >> magical. >> reporter: and this past december these disney fanatics got engaged at the walt disney family museum with hopes to wed at disney world in the fall. but then, coronavirus. >> of course with covid, everything going on, it got canceled. >> reporter: undeterred, lindsay sprung into action. >> i thought why don't we see if we can get married at the chase center. there's no sports. it's an open venue and it's beautiful and home to so many memories for us. we come to games all the time and we just love it out here. >> reporter: this new magical day thanks in part to the community including vendors who loaned lindsay her gown, flowers and the warriors themselves. even a member of the team to act as a witness. >> a michigan alum. i could not have been happier to see jordan here. it was really special, a special touch. >> reporter: and one more surprise. >> on behalf o
. >> reporter: lindsay hirsch and dustin schneider began their fairy tale romance aer and a half ago. >> we met at a great time. we were both ready. we fell in love quick. when it's right it's right. it feels right. >> magical. >> reporter: and this past december these disney fanatics got engaged at the walt disney family museum with hopes to wed at disney world in the fall. but then, coronavirus. >> of course with covid, everything going on, it got canceled....
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next to mark is lindsay chervinsky. lindsay got her ph.d. in history from the university of california at davis. she is currently the white house historian, working for the white house historical association. and she also held a post dock for two years and her son was at southern methodist university at the center for presidential history her book that she is working on and is under contract with harvard university precedent titled the president kept, and george washington and the creation of an american institution. lindsay has written several pieces for a popular audience, thinking through the cabinet choices that our current president has made and what we might learn from history in thinking that through. and then, last but not least at the end is david houpt. david got his ph.d. from the city university of new york graduate center, and he is currently an assistant professor at the university of north carolina at wilmington. and his book, also under contract, is to organize the sovereign people, democracy and political mobilization and re
next to mark is lindsay chervinsky. lindsay got her ph.d. in history from the university of california at davis. she is currently the white house historian, working for the white house historical association. and she also held a post dock for two years and her son was at southern methodist university at the center for presidential history her book that she is working on and is under contract with harvard university precedent titled the president kept, and george washington and the creation of...
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lindsay and dean want this over, but it's complicated. are you bored? yeah, iam. to tea rs ? yes. to be sure he's safe to go back. if you had that certainty, you'd be springing on? getting him out of the house. yes, definitely, yeah. while lindsay's worried about her son's health, tony is worried about the health of other vulnerable family members. my parents are going to have take them to school and they are going to be outside the school gathering so it's not really going to contain the virus, is it? if the government says it's time for year 6 to go back, do you think you might take the decision then to go, "no, i'm keeping him home." yeah, i'd probably not let him go back to school. alicia has barely missed a school day. her mum is a carer so she is one of only 15 kids who have still been going to school every week and she's struggling. you are really missing your best mate, aren't you? i want to give her a big hug and say i miss you. she's been getting really upset at times. the government might say we're going to slowly phase this in, maybe year 6 first of all. well, her scho
lindsay and dean want this over, but it's complicated. are you bored? yeah, iam. to tea rs ? yes. to be sure he's safe to go back. if you had that certainty, you'd be springing on? getting him out of the house. yes, definitely, yeah. while lindsay's worried about her son's health, tony is worried about the health of other vulnerable family members. my parents are going to have take them to school and they are going to be outside the school gathering so it's not really going to contain the...
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i'm lindsay riser. thanks for joining us. >> and i'm kendis gibson. thank you so much for being here on this saturday morning. this is a live look of indianapolis. indiana really has been hard hit by this virus. a lot of people have not been paying a lot of attention to it. but we say good morning to you there in indianapolis. 5:00 in the morning. parts of that state reopening. the mayor has extended a stay-at-home order, though, until may 15th. in the meanwhile, the governor yesterday lifting the statewide stay-at-home order. much of the state will begin allowing shopping malls to open monday at 50% capacity. beautiful there. >>> all right. let's start by getting you caught up on the facts at this hour. several states across the country are easing stay-at-home orders while implementing new restrictions. in texas, stores, restaurants, movie theaters are allowed to open at 25% capacity. arkansas fitness centers are checking the temperatures of members at the door and by monday, some two dozen states, home to roughly 46 million americans, will start lif
i'm lindsay riser. thanks for joining us. >> and i'm kendis gibson. thank you so much for being here on this saturday morning. this is a live look of indianapolis. indiana really has been hard hit by this virus. a lot of people have not been paying a lot of attention to it. but we say good morning to you there in indianapolis. 5:00 in the morning. parts of that state reopening. the mayor has extended a stay-at-home order, though, until may 15th. in the meanwhile, the governor yesterday...
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. >> during a virtual author program, lindsay historian at the white house historical association discuss the formation of george washington presidential cabinet. here's a portion of her talk. >> washington does not get enough credit for having been very actively involved in the presidential process. as i mentioned with the leadership, he was dealing with some really big personalities, they were loud, they were sometimes arrogant, they have their own ambitions, they have their own ideas on how to do things including charles lee who like to bring in his pack of hounds which i as a dog lover personally think it's great but anyone who knows hounds knows they can be loud and perhaps not conducive to a good meeting environment. so he had been doing this in a really colorful boisterous environment. he had to manage all of the personalities. when washington was president, he certainly had fewer people that he had to manage in a small space. anyone who has seen hamilton knows that hamilton and jefferson really did not like each other. and they really did not get along. so the management was cruci
. >> during a virtual author program, lindsay historian at the white house historical association discuss the formation of george washington presidential cabinet. here's a portion of her talk. >> washington does not get enough credit for having been very actively involved in the presidential process. as i mentioned with the leadership, he was dealing with some really big personalities, they were loud, they were sometimes arrogant, they have their own ambitions, they have their own...
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>>kron 4 is saluting the class of 2020 and this morning we want to congratulate lindsay for robbery lindsayduating from washington high school that's in fremont she plans to attend and play softball at west valley college in saratoga congratulation lindsay she wants to become an occupational therapist you can do it. we are rooting for you keep in mind that you can let us know about a graduate in your life send us more great photos like this. you have to do is go to kron 4 dot com find salute to grab 2020, it's a right under that news top you submit a photo of your grad let us know what high school they're graduating from >>this morning, the kron 4 hero we'd like to recognize the high school music teacher who put together a performance during the stay at home orders so each spring students perform a high school musical in concert at on the door valley high school in pleasanton. >>but this year's concert looked a little different. >>the >>bravo bravo perfect harmony students recorded themselves playing instruments at home and it was all pieced together to create a 40 minute long virtual perfo
>>kron 4 is saluting the class of 2020 and this morning we want to congratulate lindsay for robbery lindsayduating from washington high school that's in fremont she plans to attend and play softball at west valley college in saratoga congratulation lindsay she wants to become an occupational therapist you can do it. we are rooting for you keep in mind that you can let us know about a graduate in your life send us more great photos like this. you have to do is go to kron 4 dot com find...
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what do you do now joining us now, investment strategist lindsay bell.great to have you on the previous few weeks, everyone was like, look, the market is coming back. the nasdaq 100 looking like we were going to get back to normal from the markets perspective anyway what happened this week? what has been the reset? >> i continue to say this market, especially over the course of the last month, the market really hasn't done too much it has been driven by technical factors. because there is a lack of fundamental data what we are getting is backward looking. investors are looking at forward looking guidance what we are doing is following the average. it has been a strong support level for the index. we broke through that on wednesday. yesterday, we close at that level. i'm watching what happens. if we close at that level, we could see the bulls return next week >> has this been a technically driven market? a trillion going to the markets, tepper and druckenmiller saying things about the economy you wonder if it is just machines doing all the of buying >> it
what do you do now joining us now, investment strategist lindsay bell.great to have you on the previous few weeks, everyone was like, look, the market is coming back. the nasdaq 100 looking like we were going to get back to normal from the markets perspective anyway what happened this week? what has been the reset? >> i continue to say this market, especially over the course of the last month, the market really hasn't done too much it has been driven by technical factors. because there is...
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>> good morning, kendis and lindsay. good to be with you again.he covid-19 pandemic is lingering, so why are these companies recinding hazard pay. kroger is going to take off the table the $2 an hour hazard pay. some companies opted not to bump up pay, so they gave out one-time bonuses, like walmart. a lot of the companies rolling back this hazard pay, they say they're still going to be able to give folks added benefits, more sick time off if you need it, continue to go make the workplace more sanitized and healthy for you. but mt. sinai hospital in new york city is going to stop giving its nurses hazard pay. it lasted for about four weeks and now it's going to go away. so you're saying, what has changed here, right? the pandemic is still going on. some experts are saying it's gaus we're seeing the gradual lifting of shelter in place orders. the paid premiumses were meant to compensate people going into work even during lockdowns. as those lockdowns begin to expire, that pay is beginning to go away. >> let's talk about some spending habits. people
>> good morning, kendis and lindsay. good to be with you again.he covid-19 pandemic is lingering, so why are these companies recinding hazard pay. kroger is going to take off the table the $2 an hour hazard pay. some companies opted not to bump up pay, so they gave out one-time bonuses, like walmart. a lot of the companies rolling back this hazard pay, they say they're still going to be able to give folks added benefits, more sick time off if you need it, continue to go make the workplace...
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center's jeffrey rosen moderates the conversation with white house historical association historian lindsay chervinsky and pulitzer prize-winning author edward larson. this and other constitution center programs are available on their website and as podcast. jeffrey: it is now my great pleasure to put on my constitutional reading glasses -- you can tell i am not actually outside because i have ut
center's jeffrey rosen moderates the conversation with white house historical association historian lindsay chervinsky and pulitzer prize-winning author edward larson. this and other constitution center programs are available on their website and as podcast. jeffrey: it is now my great pleasure to put on my constitutional reading glasses -- you can tell i am not actually outside because i have ut
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> reporter: the market may be favorable , but the excitement of a live auction was something that lindsay was looking forward to. >> i was bummed out but i'm trying to keep a positive attitude. >> reporter: presley is only 13 but won master showman honors. she already has a strong silent determination of an experienced rancher and is willing to endure hardships with eternal optimism. >> it's a bummer , we will figure it out. there's always next year.>> reporter: in livermore, john ramis, kpix 5. >>> that is it for the news that 5:00.kpix 5 news at 6:00 begins now with elizabeth cook and ken bastida . >>> i am juliette goodrich alameda county sent a letter to tesla to tell them to cease operations, that has not happened. what now? i will have that story coming up. >>> we left on such a weird note. i didn't have a chance to say goodbye to my teachers. >> an effort to bring back high school graduation? how old the right of passage could be more like a drive-in movie? >>> the top stories on kpix 5. the state listening shelter-in- place restrictions. good evening ken bastida >> and i am elizab
> reporter: the market may be favorable , but the excitement of a live auction was something that lindsay was looking forward to. >> i was bummed out but i'm trying to keep a positive attitude. >> reporter: presley is only 13 but won master showman honors. she already has a strong silent determination of an experienced rancher and is willing to endure hardships with eternal optimism. >> it's a bummer , we will figure it out. there's always next year.>> reporter: in...
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courts appeals in the delighted to welcome both, thank you for joining us lindsay robertsonro robert sharon. >> thank you so much. >> so glad you're here. >> let's begin with you since you filed a brief on petitioner's chief justice roberts right after the gate asked her question, he said the state argues that this indian community is not an independent reservation but independent indian community, tell us about that, rather technical sunday distinction and why so much of the case hangs on. >> it's unclear that it does but it certainly became the state's principal argument the school around that it did not appear in the argument in the murphy case which left some of us scratching our heads and they seem to have shifted midst under midstream and making a different argument on the indian community, the language comes from title 18 section 1151 of the u.s. code which is adopted in 1948 and defined beauty as a place where specifically to federal criminal statutes applied the general crimes act known as the indian country and known as the focus of this case. the language in that section 1
courts appeals in the delighted to welcome both, thank you for joining us lindsay robertsonro robert sharon. >> thank you so much. >> so glad you're here. >> let's begin with you since you filed a brief on petitioner's chief justice roberts right after the gate asked her question, he said the state argues that this indian community is not an independent reservation but independent indian community, tell us about that, rather technical sunday distinction and why so much of the...
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>> good morning, lindsay and kendis. what i'm seeing happening in minneapolis is bringing up some painful memories. what i'm seeing is people who are tired of police brutality in this country. and i think it's very upsetting that mike freeman, the prosecutor, tried to gain brownie points by bringing up the freddie gray case. it was not until a reporter asked him what gdegree of murde that he said tee. so he tried to pacify us with these very weak and insulting charges for the murder of george nationwide. >> and he tried to do a little bit of celebration the previous day saying he's the only prosecutor that has prosecuted a police officer for shooting somebody that was an australian white woman and the cop was a black cop. but that was a whole other matter and he didn't point out those details. what do you make to the president's reaction to all of these protests? there were at least two tweets from the president, one may 1st, one may 29. the may 1st one where he said the governor should give a little and put out the fire
>> good morning, lindsay and kendis. what i'm seeing happening in minneapolis is bringing up some painful memories. what i'm seeing is people who are tired of police brutality in this country. and i think it's very upsetting that mike freeman, the prosecutor, tried to gain brownie points by bringing up the freddie gray case. it was not until a reporter asked him what gdegree of murde that he said tee. so he tried to pacify us with these very weak and insulting charges for the murder of...
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. >> next, lindsay chervinsky, storing at the white house historical association on george washington's presidency. this is a virtual author is it her book "the cabinet: george washington and the creation of an american institution." >> good afternoon. welcome to white house history life. my name is stewart mclaurin and i'm the president of the white house historical association. today we're going to have an exciting conversation with the head of our rubenstein senator whitehouse history and one of our historians on a brand-new book, "the cabinet: george washington and the creation of an american institution." ordinarily we would be doing this event at the carriage house which is a base of operations on lafayette park but as were all working
. >> next, lindsay chervinsky, storing at the white house historical association on george washington's presidency. this is a virtual author is it her book "the cabinet: george washington and the creation of an american institution." >> good afternoon. welcome to white house history life. my name is stewart mclaurin and i'm the president of the white house historical association. today we're going to have an exciting conversation with the head of our rubenstein senator...
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and thank goodness lindsay is bringing it to the forefront. really are are that many individuals involved where you immediatete to find out and even if it gets down to a small fraction of it, that's significant. the american public ought to be concerned about that. that is really the deep state kind of run amok, and it's time, like i say, that we get the truth. elizabeth: you know, senator, house republicans led by jim jordan, also devin nuÑes, they want to get to the bottom of the trump russia probe. jim jordan wants to talk directlyly to fbi agent joseph y yen ca. he interviewed michael flynn somehow those interview notes are nowhere to be found. the fbi wanted to drop that case. peter strzok and the seventh floor of the fbi kept it open. the questionnd is, was that by e book? now we have that curious e-mail from susan rice to herself saying obama did things by the book. it's now declassified. james comey and obama really look like they were really looking hard and focusing sharply on michael flynn. was this, any of this -- does this sound l
and thank goodness lindsay is bringing it to the forefront. really are are that many individuals involved where you immediatete to find out and even if it gets down to a small fraction of it, that's significant. the american public ought to be concerned about that. that is really the deep state kind of run amok, and it's time, like i say, that we get the truth. elizabeth: you know, senator, house republicans led by jim jordan, also devin nuÑes, they want to get to the bottom of the trump...
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lindsay says herad eee nage to lyoeas at l ich may w thalooking fence. no way around that.of this are real. >> you think it's a deepfake? >> i don't know. i mean, he is stable on that beam. look at that. well, okay, all right. he wavered a little bit. either way. >> he's not pointing his toes. that makes me think it's real. >> i'm sure he would be delighted -- >> that part, i can't watch it. >> i'm sure he'd be delighted to hear where you guys went with this video is sturdy fence. >> that is a tough dad in many ways. >>> okay, "good morning america" is now two hours on saturday. so coming up here the latest on states easing restrictions as more businesses and beaches re-open. >>> kids and camp. what will summer look like tyeuk peek at taylor swift's "city of "g it here.e. >> announcer: this frontline hero is getting one "idol" size surprise. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm liz kreutz. it's always a question when we get to the weekend, a limits of social distancing. a series of new rules are now in effect across oakland. sky 7 saw yesterday over lake merritt, some tightly sp
lindsay says herad eee nage to lyoeas at l ich may w thalooking fence. no way around that.of this are real. >> you think it's a deepfake? >> i don't know. i mean, he is stable on that beam. look at that. well, okay, all right. he wavered a little bit. either way. >> he's not pointing his toes. that makes me think it's real. >> i'm sure he would be delighted -- >> that part, i can't watch it. >> i'm sure he'd be delighted to hear where you guys went with this...
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charters was arrested tuesday in michigan where he is awaiting extradition, his former coworker stephen lindsay was arrested the same day in southern california along with joshua camps and charters brother kurtis charters. investigator say the four men brought broke into tushar atre's home october 1 intending to rob him. he was later found shot to death on a piece of property he owned in the santa cruz mountains. >> this case took vigilance and resilience, we butted up against a lot of closed doors over the last seven or eight months and every time that happened, our investigators found somewhere else to go with this case. i've been in this job for 32 years and i can tell you there is compelling evidence against these four people. >> investigator say none of the suspects has a significant criminal history, all four are now facing murder, kidnapping, and robbery charges. >>> also tonight, a grieving mother is pleading for any lead that could help investigator solve her daughter's murder. on march 31, investigators found 32-year-old anika crane's body in the trunk of her own car , it was abandone
charters was arrested tuesday in michigan where he is awaiting extradition, his former coworker stephen lindsay was arrested the same day in southern california along with joshua camps and charters brother kurtis charters. investigator say the four men brought broke into tushar atre's home october 1 intending to rob him. he was later found shot to death on a piece of property he owned in the santa cruz mountains. >> this case took vigilance and resilience, we butted up against a lot of...
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it is around 6:35 am right now, so things have calmed down a little bit but still lindsay of protesters and plenty of police are on scene and this is after a dramatic scene a couple of hours ago, when cnn had a reporter arrested. >> we walked away. do you mind telling me why i am under arrest? why am i under arrest? >> i suppose i should not say it is dramatic per se but this is something you do not see very often and it is being called a violation of first amendment rights at this point. it happened live on air while a correspondent was reporting. cnn has just responded to this, putting out on twitter a statement saying the crew, including correspondent omar hernandez were handcuffed and detained. police told the crew they were being detained because they were told to move and did not. one member of the cnn crew related to the network and in the meantime, they were able -- sorry, the tweets of the authorities in minnesota including the governor must release the three cnn employees immediately after the reporter was arrested after he tried to continue the live report. we will keep an ey
it is around 6:35 am right now, so things have calmed down a little bit but still lindsay of protesters and plenty of police are on scene and this is after a dramatic scene a couple of hours ago, when cnn had a reporter arrested. >> we walked away. do you mind telling me why i am under arrest? why am i under arrest? >> i suppose i should not say it is dramatic per se but this is something you do not see very often and it is being called a violation of first amendment rights at this...
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>> reporter: in san francisco, dionne lim, abc 7 news. >> our congratulations to lindsay and dustin.ay 23rd was the day they really wanted to be their anniversary, that was supposed to be the day of their wedding. they wanted that as their official anniversary. they still plan to hold a reception at disney world in the fall. and honeymoon in peru. disney is the parent company of abc 7. >>> visitors flocking the beaches on memorial day weekend. where crowds are showing up around the country as president trump pushes to reopen places of worship. >>> hundreds of people rallied at the state capitol for what they call liberty fest. the changes they are demanding to see. >>> a historic rocket launch at home this week. why these astronauts will be doing something not done in decades. right now, you need and endless entertainment. xfinity has you covered, with reliably fast speeds, the most in-home wifi coverage, and advanced security included. plus, access all your streaming apps in one place, including peacock. and now you can get up & running quickly with contactless equipment drop off. n
>> reporter: in san francisco, dionne lim, abc 7 news. >> our congratulations to lindsay and dustin.ay 23rd was the day they really wanted to be their anniversary, that was supposed to be the day of their wedding. they wanted that as their official anniversary. they still plan to hold a reception at disney world in the fall. and honeymoon in peru. disney is the parent company of abc 7. >>> visitors flocking the beaches on memorial day weekend. where crowds are showing up...
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dustin and lindsay schneider. the witness for the ceremony, rookie jordan pool.he stanley cup nhl trophy is going somewhere this year. let's get happy. just last night the players association approved a 2014 playoff. expending from the traditional 16 team format. sadly, the sharks want to be a part of it. that team had the lowest point total in western conference. we've got some talent in the bay area. in the women's basketball game, before there was sabrina ionesco, before tarr vanderveer's at stanford, with a three-point line just becoming reality from an idea, there was a sharpshooter in the east bay who still got it. let's take it to alameda. the old makeshift quarter father built here in alameda when she was in eighth grade still puts up a fight and loses. >> something about catching the ball, feeling the seams on your fingers. you know, bringing it up here, follow through. >> 3 to 400 shots a day paid off, in a stellar hall of fame career at alameda high school in the mid-1980s. alameda is home to wyoming's all-time leader in scoring. 1933. and a time that
dustin and lindsay schneider. the witness for the ceremony, rookie jordan pool.he stanley cup nhl trophy is going somewhere this year. let's get happy. just last night the players association approved a 2014 playoff. expending from the traditional 16 team format. sadly, the sharks want to be a part of it. that team had the lowest point total in western conference. we've got some talent in the bay area. in the women's basketball game, before there was sabrina ionesco, before tarr vanderveer's at...
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. >> reporter: and lindsay and ten years. >> having someone like that in my life let all my emotionsentially have it and then bring it home to him and then him get sick and that would just break my heart. >> i don't know if i told her this but i'm extremely proud of you, honey. >> reporter: while chris and kay's engagement put to the test when they were forced to isolate for weeks in their own home. >> did not leave that hallway for a good two weeks. we talked on the phone when she was upstairs going to bed. >> it was actually a very stressful time. >> reporter: their love only grew, realizing each day is a gift. >> she always has this passion about helping people and the sincerity about her. >> reporter: in the end while their wedding plans changed, the focus for these couples is on forever. >> i promise to love you always and forever. you are my sun, you are my moon, you are my stars. >> we love love and i am joined gary, kay and chris, stacy and lauren and finally brandon and lindsay. good morning to you all. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> i feel like i'm ru
. >> reporter: and lindsay and ten years. >> having someone like that in my life let all my emotionsentially have it and then bring it home to him and then him get sick and that would just break my heart. >> i don't know if i told her this but i'm extremely proud of you, honey. >> reporter: while chris and kay's engagement put to the test when they were forced to isolate for weeks in their own home. >> did not leave that hallway for a good two weeks. we talked on...
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lindsay, you know, to heather's point here about job losses and how quickly we come back, you wonder about some of the industries that have been hardest hit here, hospitality, leisure, the airlines. some of these industries may not come back as quickly as others. a lot of people are going to wonder how quickly they want to go back and get on an airplane, how quickly they want to be seated in a restaurant or take a cruise or stay in a hotel. your thoughts? >> that's one of the interesting points that we saw on the report today, the widespread hit across nearly every sector of the economy. as you mentioned, the first wave of layoffs hit the hospitality industry, hit restaurants, hotels, businesses that were forced to close to immediately stem the spread of the virus, but what we also say is the second wave of layoffs coming down hitting individuals that we really thought could effectively work from home. we saw layoffs of lawyers, government employees, even healthcare officials, at least those not on the front lines. what we've seen in this morning's report is that as a result of these
lindsay, you know, to heather's point here about job losses and how quickly we come back, you wonder about some of the industries that have been hardest hit here, hospitality, leisure, the airlines. some of these industries may not come back as quickly as others. a lot of people are going to wonder how quickly they want to go back and get on an airplane, how quickly they want to be seated in a restaurant or take a cruise or stay in a hotel. your thoughts? >> that's one of the interesting...
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lindsay having us now with the new guys you can sell. me over the lot of whom i knew i knew my. i didn't bite on them again to lodge with what opening. is he really. show me is he nice. i mean. you our whole middle class. says e.g. i guess. i knew who it is you. know if you ask in the. chat i do onj. yeah. you might not have. you much and don't believe that. what i'm told by my you know. hopefully see. only was there my initial impression. when you say. it clearly in glory. the little. cleared up. social role before i thought i want to see. if you're not going to get to. that or if you're not going to i was name called on the last name is that it was our dirty chat. when i was a by law for because i bought off a gun store i'm going i'm going i'm going to move. you're going to got to chip in when i mean can i jump in there never trust or go to an. example have you got to. go forward around what i see them as wrong i will put a portable deeper you put the dog when i go up and then i walk through the i mean what does that mean i mean look around like oh you're putting that in that
lindsay having us now with the new guys you can sell. me over the lot of whom i knew i knew my. i didn't bite on them again to lodge with what opening. is he really. show me is he nice. i mean. you our whole middle class. says e.g. i guess. i knew who it is you. know if you ask in the. chat i do onj. yeah. you might not have. you much and don't believe that. what i'm told by my you know. hopefully see. only was there my initial impression. when you say. it clearly in glory. the little. cleared...
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patrick's furloughed office manager, single mum lindsay, accepts that the future is uncertain.there is any job security in our industry. if the business is hit hard, we are responsible for lots of people, but if the business is not secure, the jobs aren't there. mine might not be there. this brewery in buckinghamshire has furloughed ten workers who will now be able to come back part—time afterjuly whilst still having wages subsidised. good news for this mum of three trasna. i think it's great that it's going to be extended and being able to have a flexible return to work will be terrific while we are still in doubt about children going back to school. the furlough scheme is the most significant and expensive government response to the crisis. 1 million businesses are using the scheme, with 7.5 million workers having 80% of their wages paid by the government, and it is costing £14 billion a month. that is roughly what we spend on the nhs and social care every month. from july, employers will be asked to help foot that bill, but many will not be able to. the question is, what hap
patrick's furloughed office manager, single mum lindsay, accepts that the future is uncertain.there is any job security in our industry. if the business is hit hard, we are responsible for lots of people, but if the business is not secure, the jobs aren't there. mine might not be there. this brewery in buckinghamshire has furloughed ten workers who will now be able to come back part—time afterjuly whilst still having wages subsidised. good news for this mum of three trasna. i think it's great...
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earlier in the week, the speaker sir lindsay hoyle had rebuked the prime minister for planning to announceges to the lockdown on sunday. not to mps, but to the tv cameras. borisjohnson explained why. we want, if we possibly can, to get going with some of these measures on monday, and i think it will be a good thing, mr speaker, if people had an idea what is coming the following day and that's why i think sunday at the weekend is the best time to do it. and the speaker said hopefully in the future he comes to mps first. the snp's westminster leader from his home on skye also fired a warning shot. we understand the prime minister will be making a televised address on sunday concerning the easing of lockdown. this cannot be undertaken without the full input and cooperation of all our evolved governments. we must end this period of mixed messaging from the uk government. will the prime minister commit today that the substance of his address will be fully agreed to with the devolved nations so that all of our governments continue with this vitally important work of saving lives? borisjohnson to
earlier in the week, the speaker sir lindsay hoyle had rebuked the prime minister for planning to announceges to the lockdown on sunday. not to mps, but to the tv cameras. borisjohnson explained why. we want, if we possibly can, to get going with some of these measures on monday, and i think it will be a good thing, mr speaker, if people had an idea what is coming the following day and that's why i think sunday at the weekend is the best time to do it. and the speaker said hopefully in the...
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patrick's furloughed office manager, single mum lindsay, accepts that the future is uncertain.job security in our industry. if the business is hit hard, we are responsible for lots of people, but if the business is not secure, the jobs aren't there. mine might not be there. this brewery in buckinghamshire has furloughed ten workers who will now be able to come back part—time afterjuly whilst still having wages subsidised. good news for this mum of three. i think it's great that it's going to be extended and being able to have a flexible return to work will be terrific while we are still in doubt about children going back to school. the furlough scheme is the most significant and expensive government response to the crisis. 1 million businesses are using the scheme, with 7.5 million workers having 80% of their wages paid by the government, and it is costing £14 billion a month. that is roughly what we spend on the nhs and social care every month. from july, employers will be asked to help foot that bill, but many will not be able to. the question is, what happens then? do you ac
patrick's furloughed office manager, single mum lindsay, accepts that the future is uncertain.job security in our industry. if the business is hit hard, we are responsible for lots of people, but if the business is not secure, the jobs aren't there. mine might not be there. this brewery in buckinghamshire has furloughed ten workers who will now be able to come back part—time afterjuly whilst still having wages subsidised. good news for this mum of three. i think it's great that it's going to...
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and so lindsay hoyle want if mps had to vote in person rather than online, it could take up to one hourom home if possible. what the leader has done is to further confuse the message, i'm sorry to say, that home, stay alert, to what? come in on monday, coming on wednesday? it's like a commons hokey cookie. jacob rees-mogg said the government because i could but was if you need to get work, you must go to work. and the virtual parliament was ineffective. we have no flex ability of questions, the questions are all listed in advance. nobility for people to come in and join the debate, no cross cutting of debate, no ability to advance arguments or ta ke no ability to advance arguments or take them forward, simply a series of prepared statements made one after another. that's not the house of commons doing its proper duty, its proper role of scrutiny of the government. and should members in scotland, wales and northern ireland ignore the advice of their respective governments to work from home? in my view,‘ members to return to this parliament in person without these questions being answered
and so lindsay hoyle want if mps had to vote in person rather than online, it could take up to one hourom home if possible. what the leader has done is to further confuse the message, i'm sorry to say, that home, stay alert, to what? come in on monday, coming on wednesday? it's like a commons hokey cookie. jacob rees-mogg said the government because i could but was if you need to get work, you must go to work. and the virtual parliament was ineffective. we have no flex ability of questions, the...
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i'm curious what the reaction has been to that, lindsay?> reporter: well one business owner that i talked to said he is welcoming that executive order. the national restaurant association said that the industry shed 5.5 million jobs in april. wiping out three decades worth of job growth. so the big question is, what will happen to those jobs when economies start to reopen? here at o'leary's pub house they opened up just under six years ago and wanted to become a neighborhood pub where people could gather, relax, and talk to one another. of course that goes against right now the stay-at-home orders in place in new jersey. so right now customers can't walk through the doors to pick up food. this place is completely changed their business model. and so now customers will come over here to a takeout window to pick up their food, they could call ahead and pick it up or order through one of those delivery apps, uber eats, door dash, grub hub. now those places all charge a commission. so that they could pay the delivery drivers. but the mayor here
i'm curious what the reaction has been to that, lindsay?> reporter: well one business owner that i talked to said he is welcoming that executive order. the national restaurant association said that the industry shed 5.5 million jobs in april. wiping out three decades worth of job growth. so the big question is, what will happen to those jobs when economies start to reopen? here at o'leary's pub house they opened up just under six years ago and wanted to become a neighborhood pub where people...
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. >> i just have a -- i will just jump on quickly to say i think as lindsay said, they were extremely concerned with deliberation, how it could best work. something i've been thinking a lot about is the way they discuss conditions for deliberation and particularly the use of secrecy and its utility to deliberation is essentially to insulate the process from factional passions, they talk a lot about passions. so the ideas that you need to have a cool, reasoned space that is separate from all of that where you can actually have solid and sound deliberation. and i've been thinking a lot about that, you know, in our modern world because the notion that you should have any space or time to deliberate and complete a policy or make a policy is almost antithetical to our media environment and to the way that politics works now. it's so much fast, you know, go, go, go, and we want to see everything and we want to talk about every step of the process and pundits are analyzing it all the time. so, in many ways i think where we have arrived at is very, very different from the vision that many of
. >> i just have a -- i will just jump on quickly to say i think as lindsay said, they were extremely concerned with deliberation, how it could best work. something i've been thinking a lot about is the way they discuss conditions for deliberation and particularly the use of secrecy and its utility to deliberation is essentially to insulate the process from factional passions, they talk a lot about passions. so the ideas that you need to have a cool, reasoned space that is separate from...
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movie and one with lindsay wagner and peter coyote i mean it was just crazy. i'm gone from a from a steel factory out in san bernadino to i'm on a set with the 6000000 dollar lady the bike woman it was and it was intense man and i watched and learned and i thought i want to i want to have one of those parts where i get to talk to them by on it woman and i so i start taking acting classes and one little littlest things you get your you get your 1st thing where you're not just an extra you're featured extras that you and 2 guys and see helping somebody with clothes and you know these little it is you know these little steps everybody says when you get to 1st break there are. our little breaks even after even after 30 some years that was in 86 i'm going to distil i just got a new t.v. series that we're going to search shooting where this whole crowd of things over code rebel with the cigar man that's another break that's another little break this could be a whole it could go away quickly or could be a whole new chapter the ruben's up there you're right read johnn
movie and one with lindsay wagner and peter coyote i mean it was just crazy. i'm gone from a from a steel factory out in san bernadino to i'm on a set with the 6000000 dollar lady the bike woman it was and it was intense man and i watched and learned and i thought i want to i want to have one of those parts where i get to talk to them by on it woman and i so i start taking acting classes and one little littlest things you get your you get your 1st thing where you're not just an extra you're...
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and sir lindsay hoyle warned that if mps had to vote in person rather than online it could take up toas contradicting the government's own advice to work from home if possible. but the leader has done is to further confuse the message i am sorry to say, to stay at home and alert and to work from home, to come in on wednesday, it is like a commons hokey pokey. jacob rees mogg said the government's advice was if you need to go to work, you must go to work. and the virtual parliament was ineffective. we have no flexibility to come into debate and note advance of arguments and simply a series of prepared statements made one after another. that is not the house of commons doing its proper duty or proper role of scrutiny of the government. but what about mps self isolating or shielding? should scotland, wales and northern ireland ignore their government's advice and return to work? without these questions answered is unbelievably reckless. jacob rees mogg was unpersuaded. and not everything with the new technology went according to plan when mps came to vote on food standards. i have been i
and sir lindsay hoyle warned that if mps had to vote in person rather than online it could take up toas contradicting the government's own advice to work from home if possible. but the leader has done is to further confuse the message i am sorry to say, to stay at home and alert and to work from home, to come in on wednesday, it is like a commons hokey pokey. jacob rees mogg said the government's advice was if you need to go to work, you must go to work. and the virtual parliament was...